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Not even ten years ago the Executive MBA (EMBA) world was quite different from today. Multi-school, multi-campus programs were rare, their development even endangered when - after the terrorist attacks of September 11 - travelling on international routes became less desirable. Despite those poor beginnings the EMBA programs have grown strongly ever since. The Financial Times reports that between 2001 and 2010 the number of courses in its league table has doubled, from 50 in the original classification to 100 in 2010.
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German MBA Programs: More Self-Confidence Needed!
Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Christian Homburg - 12-14-2009
“Life is made up of things we are obliged to do and things where we have a free choice. And only those who master what they are obliged to will succeed.” – This is a popular saying that can be extended to many areas of life and also aptly characterizes the situation prevailing in the international MBA market. Only those who meet the globally accepted standards can focus their attention on what they freely choose to – positioning themselves as business schools with their own profile and their own competitive advantages.
